Foot Washing
This page takes you through the activities we had at Messy Church on 11th March 2017. Have a look and try a few.
Make a jug out of clay.
You will need to let it dry overnight for it to go hard
Today’s story happened
at the last meal Jesus had with his disciples.
Water was poured from a jug into the bowl used to wash the disciples’
feet
People wouldn’t have had taps in their houses. They had to fetch water from rivers or wells
and store it in big jars
Decorated bowl
Decorate the bowl perhaps by drawing footprints round it, and write on it 'follow Jesus'
Jesus put some water
in a large bowl and began washing the disciples’ feet
The bowl Jesus used would have been made of clay. Do you think it would have been decorated?
Write on the towel ‘Love one another’ then decorate it using the fabric pens
After Jesus had washed
the disciples feet he dried them with a towel
which was tied round his waist
How can we show other people that we love them?
Dirty and clean feet
Put your feet in the sand.
How does it feel?
Then get your feet washed in the bowl. How does that feel?
Jesus washed the
disciples’ feet, a job normally done by a servant
Do you think the disciples were happy to have their feet
washed by Jesus?
Dip the gingerbread person’s feet in brown icing to make
them dirty. Then dip them in blue icing
like washing them.
Peter didn’t want his
feet washed until Jesus explained what he was doing, then Peter wanted to be
washed all over, but Jesus said he only needed to have his feet washed
Would you have let Jesus wash your feet?
Footprint frieze
Draw round your foot on paper and cut it out. Draw on it to make it look dirty, or write on
one of the ways your feet can get dirty.
Then cut your foot out of coloured paper and decorate it to
look good
Stick them onto the sheet with everyone else’s dirty and
clean feet.
The disciples feet
will have got dirty as they walked around on dusty roads
How do your feet get dirty?
Mix two parts salt with one part olive oil in your
container, then add a few drops of scented oil.
This makes a foot scrub.
This was the last meal
Jesus had with his disciples. He loved
them very much so he wanted to show them something very important.
Do you like the smell of your foot scrub? Who will enjoy having their feet washed with
it?
Sandals
Place pattern on felt. Cut out shape and then cut on dotted
line, making sure not to cut through to the edge. Bend smaller part
forward and make toe-post. Glue down and decorate.
When you get home sew down the toe-post part to strengthen
it
Reverse the shape for the other foot.
People in Jesus time
wore leather sandals to protect their feet
What do you like to wear on your feet?
Cheesy feet
Use the cutters to cut a bread shaped foot and a cheese
shaped foot
The disciples were
having a meal together when Jesus washed their feet
Cheese can be really smelly.
Feet can get really smelly too can’t they? What do feet smell like?
That’s disgusting
Put your hands into the disgusting mix and find a bead or a
pebble. Wash it in soapy water and give
it to someone you love.
Jesus washed the
disciples feet which would have been a messy job
Its hard to touch disgusting things isn’t it? How far would you be prepared to go to give
something to someone you love?
Can you tell what the smells are in each of these jars? Which is the best smell? Which is the worst?
The disciples feet will have got dirty and smelly as they
walked around
What is the smell that you think is the worst smell of
everything? Where do smelly feet come on
your scale of smells from best to worst?
Servant King Puppet
Take two card people.
Decorate one with brown or black paper
and decorate the other with brightly coloured material with
sequins. Draw on faces and stick on wool
hair. Add a crown for the brightly
dressed person.
Glue the figures back to back with a lolly stick between
them. As you turn the stick you change
the king into a servant.
Jesus washed the
disciples feet to show that even though he was their leader, he was also their
servant
What is the difference between a king and a servant? Which would you rather be? Which did Jesus want to be?
There are seven stars on the sheet, each one has a day round
it.
Put a person's name and what you will do to help them in
each star.
When you get home you can tick them off as you do them.
Jesus said because he
had washed the disciples’ feet, they should do the same for other people
Do you enjoy helping other people or do you find it hard?
Bubble Prayers
Mix together some bubble mixture with washing up liquid,
glycerine and water.
Make a small loop in the end of a pipe cleaner
Dip the pipe cleaner in the soapy mix and blow bubbles with
it.
As you blow a bubble and watch it float away tell God about
someone you want to pray for
Colour in one of these pictures or decorate one of the empty
footprints with your own design
Jesus washed the
disciple’s feet to show them that they must serve each other
Do you like feet or not?
How would you feel about washing someone else’s feet?
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